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  2. History of machine translation - Wikipedia

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    The first set of proposals for computer based machine translation was presented in 1949 by Warren Weaver, a researcher at the Rockefeller Foundation, "Translation memorandum". [12] These proposals were based on information theory , successes in code breaking during the Second World War, and theories about the universal principles underlying ...

  3. Per Georg Scheutz - Wikipedia

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    Lawyer, translator, inventor Pehr (Per) Georg Scheutz (23 September 1785 – 22 May 1873) was a Swedish lawyer, translator, and inventor , who is now best known for his pioneering work in computer technology.

  4. Translator (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The object code created by the compiler consists of machine-readable code that the computer can process. This stage of the computing process is known as compilation. Utilizing a compiler leads to separation in the translation and execution process.

  5. Machine translation - Wikipedia

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    The only interlingual machine translation system that was made operational at the commercial level was the KANT system (Nyberg and Mitamura, 1992), which was designed to translate Caterpillar Technical English (CTE) into other languages.

  6. Georgetown–IBM experiment - Wikipedia

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    The algorithm first translates Russian words into numerical codes, then performs the following case-analysis on each numerical code to choose between possible English word translations, reorder the English words, or omit some English words. The flowchart of the algorithm is reproduced in. [7] See Table 1 for the 6 rules.

  7. Computer-assisted translation - Wikipedia

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    The translation is created by a human, and certain aspects of the process are facilitated by software; this is in contrast with machine translation (MT), in which the translation is created by a computer, optionally with some human intervention (e.g. pre-editing and post-editing). [1]

  8. Grace Hopper - Wikipedia

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    She believed that programming should be simplified with an English-based computer programming language. Her compiler converted English terms into machine code understood by computers. By 1952, Hopper had finished her program linker (originally called a compiler), which was written for the A-0 System.

  9. Timeline of machine translation - Wikipedia

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    Web translation tool: The world's first web translation tool, Babel Fish, has launched as a subdomain of the AltaVista search engine. The tool was created by Systran in collaboration with Digital Equipment Corporation. [12] [13] 2006: April: Web translation tool: Google Translate has launched. [14] 2017: August: Web translation tool: DeepL ...